Answer to yesterday's quote
The last line from yesterday's Facebook page challenge:
"No searchlights shone on me, no megaphone warnings were shouted, no machine-guns sprayed me, no police-dogs growled, no truncheons whacked me. I marked through the blazing city. It was rather good to be alive. In 1965, that is."
It came from a book called A Friend of the Family by a famous New Zealand writer called David Ballantyne.
Good book. Come in and get a copy.